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srs5694 02-24-2010 07:41 PM

I think it was an install-time option, but if you didn't select it, all is not lost: Insert your Hazard DVD, open a Terminal, and type this command:

Code:

cp -r /Volumes/*Hazard*/System/Installation/Packages/AMD.pkg ~/Desktop
This will copy the package to your desktop. You should then be able to double-click it to install it.

d_spice 02-24-2010 08:14 PM

Thanks for this. I see Marvin's Patch Utility in the Applications folder now, however when I click on it, nothing appears on screen? Not even an error. I saw the HD light running, then it stopped.

srs5694 02-25-2010 05:41 PM

Then I'm afraid I don't know what's wrong. You could try running it from the Terminal, though; that might produce some helpful text-mode message about why it's failing.

bunglehaze 02-25-2010 06:29 PM

d-spice, boot up with the flags maxmem=4096 and busratio=20 and you can patch using marvins, just done mine this second although I still cannot boot without maxmem=4096. Going to use kexthelper now :)

GL buddy.

d_spice 02-25-2010 06:38 PM

Nice Bunglehaze!, I will definitely try that out and report back.

Thank you srs5694, you got me a step farther than I was and I appreciate all your help.

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SUCCESS!!! Thanks Bunglehaze, that did the trick, didn't even need to patch by using those tags, Firefox, iTunes, OsX86Tools all work.

I will be writing up a step by step tutorial on how to get Snow Leopard properly installed on my particular system.

Thanks to everyone for the help!

Imkantus 02-26-2010 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d_spice (Post 45405)
Wondering what your recommendations would be to patch Apps to work in Snow Leopard, I've seen a listing of Marvins and AMD Patch Utility, but they look like they were released for just Leopard?

Properly speaking it was made in the good old time of 10.4 Tiger - but that doesn't matter as Intel / AMD IDs haven't changed. ;)

Here you guys can go for some infos on how-to use it:
http://osx86.boeaja.info/2009/10/cpu...-snow-leopard/

candykane 03-13-2010 01:04 AM

some programs have a cpu check before installing
for these programs there is a simple work around
like silverlight plugin from microsoft.


1- Download silverlight 2.0 DMG
2- mount the .dmg file
3- copy Silverlight2.0.pkg to the desktop
4- right click - select show pagage contence '
5- surf to Contents-->Resources
6- delete the file Installation Check
now Dubble click the .pkg file and the plug wil be installed with out the cpu check